2. "A discourse of the troubles of England, from the deposition of Kinge Richarde the Seconde untill the deserved death of the ambitious bloodye usurper Richarde the Thirde." fo. 5. Chiefly extracted from Philip de Comines, and Stowe's annals.
12. A proposal to the Government by John Thresher, a Clergyman, for security from damage by fire without insuring, or relief by briefs; and to afford thereby a vast supply of ready money to the Crown, March 10, 1711. fo. 127. The scheme is, after all, an insurance with the Government.